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Show TERRITORIAL -NEWS. From the Corinnc Repor(n of the IGth: An honest man has passed through Corinne. His name is Furman, and he was once a sheriff. He found a pocket book and returned it to ils owner. ow-ner. - A snake two feet long-look lodgings . in a Corinne house List week, hiding in some friendly crevice. A day or two since, the reptile crawled out of its place ot concealment and commenced com-menced a tortuous survey ofthc premises. prem-ises. The lady of the housc: gave it battle with the broom, fire shovel, a shoe, etc., nnd finally conquered, the "srpint" lying a cold corpse at. her feet. . The Reporter man has been called upon to "carefully peruse and publish" pub-lish" nine sheets of poetry, written on both sides of tlie paper, th,e subject being ''My Mary Jane, i - .1 Trotting races will come off at Corinnc Cor-innc on Saturday. From the Provo Times of the loth and 10th: Tho Grand Jury having found an indictment against Boldcn, of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, for shooting Hall about a year ago, he was arrested Saturday evening, even-ing, and is now in the county jail . There is too much water in the streets of Ftoto. The Times doesn't like the "rattletrap" "rattle-trap" coaches which aro-ruu- ou -the southern road. - -.,.' Monday night burglars-' enloriHl Flcmming's saloon, 1'rovo, and stole 2o worth of drinkables. Provo has a gardner's and mechanic's mechan-ic's institute which meets once a week. From the Beaver Kitterjvi.it of the 13th: Beavcritcs are complaining that ducks '"foul" the water in the streets. Flics are unusually trouhlestme in Beaver. , Twenty-five cents is the line imposed impos-ed on cattle breaking fences, or getting get-ting into a neighbor's let, -at Beaver. Rain is what is needed in Beaver and other Southern countries. The people of Mincrsviltchave thc-if grain and hay parked. - |